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‘India to become world's largest renewable energy hub’ 09 May 2015 03:48 PM Share: Font Resize:  A   A Union Power Minister Piyush Goyal said the government is going to push hard to make India the largest producer of renewable energy. Speaking to CNBC-TV18'S Anshu Sharma, he said the government is looking at scaling up the capacity of renewable energy to 1,75,000 megawatts which will be the largest installation in the world. The government is also planning on a 20-year roadmap on transmission and power generation, he added. Below is the transcript of Piyush Goyal’s interview with Anshu Jain on CNBC-TV18. Q: How does the government plan to improve transmission of energy to rural areas? A: The Prime Minister has a clear roadmap on how we are going to ensure 24/7 power to the whole nation with his successful experiments and the outcomes of his work in Gujarat. We have now introduced two new schemes, Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Gram Jyoti Yojana for segregation of agricult

SHOCKING ARTICLE

Indian Economy a blood sucking capitalist will not be able to skin alive the people who would have worked in the plant. So many workers are saved from exploitation. No CO2 emissions, so Environment also stays safe. No use of forest land, so forests and all animals in it also stay safe. Also,  we must thank the bureaucrats  who could not acquire the land ever since the process began five years back.  Or should we ?  Actually the consequences are: 1. All those who could have got employment in the plant proper, will stay without jobs. 2. All those who would have constructed the plant, would stay jobless. 3. All those companies who would have supplied the equipment to the plant, will not get the orders, therefore won’t hire more, or would even lay off those already working there. 4. The company that would have laid the transmission line will not get the order, and would therefore either would not hire more, or even lay off the workers. 5. Those who would have worked i

WORLDS LONGEST WI FI ZONE IN INDIA

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has unveiled  world’s longest stretch of free Wi-Fi zone  in Patna, which is the capital of Bihar. If you are travelling from Patna to Danapur, then between NIT-Patna on Ashok Rajpath to Danapur you can get absolutely free Wi-Fi connectivity. This 20 Kms stretch is the longest free Wi-Fi zone, anywhere in the world. Recently, Bangalore became the  first city in India  to have free Wi-Fi zones. Named “Namma WiFi”, free Wi-Fi is available at MG Road, Brigade Road, CMH Road, and around the bus stations of Yeshwantpur, Koramangala and Shanthinagar. Narendra Modi has promised that Ahmedabad will also have its own free Wi-Fi zones so has Delhi government assured us of this luxury. Before this, China’s 3.5 Kms long Wi-Fi zone was considered the longest but Patna has now overtaken this achievement. This immensely useful service was unveiled during eBihar summit where CM Nitish Kumar also inaugurated ‘Dial 100’ and ‘City Surveilla

BEST CAR OF THE WORLD

Tata GenX Nano (ZigWheels.com photo) Tata had taken the wraps off the GenX Nano at the 2014 Auto Expo and now it seems that the car is ready and slated for launch in May. Like the Nano Twist launched last year, this one too will come with a power steering. But over and above that, the GenX Nano will sport quite a few changes. While the overall silhouette remains the same, Tata has given the GenX Nano a redesigned front and rear bumper, blackened out headlights as well as new interiors. Unlike the Nano offerings in the market currently, the GenX Nano will also have an openable boot. The engine specifications of the new Nano will remain unchanged but it will now come mated to a 5-speed AMT as well. We expect Tata to launch the GenX Nano at Rs 2.7 lakh. READ ALSO:  Tata to launch GenX Nano in May, bookings start 2. Volvo V40 hatchback (ZigWheels.com photo) Following the launch of the petrol V40 Cross Country this month, Volvo India will also introduce the V40 hatchback to compete against